The Guardian (USA)

Nicolas Sarkozy's former chief of staff jailed over polling fraud

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The former chief of staff of the exFrench president Nicolas Sarkozy was handed a new jail sentence Friday, adding to a long list of conviction­s stemming from the rightwinge­r’s 2007-2012 term in office.

Claude Guéant, considered one of Sarkozy’s closest confidants, went on trial in October along with four other aides and allies over accusation­s they misused public money while ordering public opinion polls worth a combined €7.5m (£6.3m).

Guéant, who is already in jail over a separate offence, was handed a oneyear prison sentence by a court in Paris on Friday, with a requiremen­t to serve a minimum of eight months.

The writer and one-time Sarkozy adviser Patrick Buisson was handed a two-year suspended sentence and a €150,000 fine, while the former cabinet director Emmanuelle Mignon was given a six-month suspended sentence.

The former pollster and consultant Pierre Giacometti was also convicted and handed a six-month suspended sentence and a fine of €70,000.

They were accused of ordering polls for Sarkozy in secret and without competitio­n, breaking French laws on public financing that require transparen­cy and competitiv­e bidding.

The former Sarkozy aide Julien Vaulpré was the only one of the five accused to be cleared.

Sarkozy was not targeted directly and had refused to testify as a witness until compelled to do so by a judge.

In September last year, a separate court handed Sarkozy a one-year prison sentence for illegal financing of his 2012 re-election bid, seven months after he received a jail term for corruption.

The 66-year-old, who is appealing against both of those conviction­s, has also been charged over suspicions he received millions of euros for his 2007 election campaign from the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

Guéant, 77, was jailed in December after he was found to have failed to pay a fine and damages to the state relating to a previous sentence, handed down in 2017, for operating a suspected slush fund.

He immediatel­y announced an appeal against Friday’s sentence.

 ?? ?? Claude Guéant is considered one of Sarkozy’s closest confidants. Photograph: Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images
Claude Guéant is considered one of Sarkozy’s closest confidants. Photograph: Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images

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